One of the items on our to do list as missionaries in the U.S. is to make sure that our medical records and vaccinations are up to date. When we lived in Cincinnati years ago, we found a good family doctor who happened to be a graduate of Cincinnati Christian University. When we returned this … [Read More]

Most likely, you are reading this blog because you have agreed to pray for and send the Hancock family to help grow God’s kingdom in Mexico by starting new churches. Thank you for investing in us. Your gifts and prayers are valuable to us as we serve. Perhaps you are reading this because one of … [Read More]

Have you ever sensed that someone was praying for you? Whether you have sensed it or not, someone has been praying for you. A friend of yours has asked God to protect and lead you today. How hopeful is that? Because you have been prayed for, the pathway before you has been cleared of some … [Read More]

On March 10, 2013 Casey was caught on camera preaching a message at the Whitewater Crossing Christian Church in Cleves, Ohio. You can follow the link and select “watch” or “listen” for the message entitled “Wandering” from March 10, 2013. Go to Message

In my last post, I hope you found something to be encouraged about being a missionary. While I believe that everyone who becomes a follower of Jesus Christ is a missionary to one degree or another, not all of us are asked by God to leave our hometown or even our home country in order … [Read More]

What does it mean to be a missionary? If a mission’s goal is to achieve a great result, then a missionary is a person whose objectives closely align with what will ultimately accomplish that same great result. Soldiers and spies go on missions. They have tasks to perform that will help give a tactical advantage … [Read More]

The Hancock’s serve Christ by starting new churches on the northern edge of the Mexico City metropolitan area. They consider it a privilege to lead others to Christ as they mentor, disciple, and empower believers in Christ. Their vision is to form new teams of capable and active church planters.
When the Hancock's began serving on the Mexico Field Team, they helped start the King of Kings Christian Church in 2009. This strong, nationally-led church started with small Bible study groups that met in homes and helped people meet and follow Jesus.
King of Kings now has their own facility and is completely led by mature, Mexican Christ-followers. King of Kings also supports and encourages new church ministries in other parts of Mexico. The Hancock's seek to continue this sustainable cycle of disciple-making ministry and to lead others in it.
Casey and Teri are the parents of three children: Elizabeth (1999), Corbin (2000), and Ian (2007).